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21. Pensioner admits counterfeit charge
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006A PENSIONER pleaded guilty to nine counts of possessing counterfeit goods following an investigation by trading standards officers.
22. Dalton: ‘Process was weighted against us’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006MATERNITY services in Salford were delivered a fatal blow in a controversial decision to close all of Hope Hospital's baby units.
23. Stand up and fight Hope-less decision
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006A UNION leader is calling on Salfordians to turn out to a demonstration against the closure of Hope Hospital maternity services.
24. ‘We are not giving up the fight for hospital’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006CAMPAIGNERS have vowed to continue their fight to save Hope Hospital's maternity services.
25. ‘Appeal is an option’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006HEALTH Secretary Patricia Hewitt could be called upon in a bid to overturn the decision to close the baby unit.
26. Christie’s at Hope may help to soften the maternity blow
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006THE blow to Hope Hospital's services could be softened if it gets its sought-after specialist cancer unit.
27. Fresh Hope for troubled hospital
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006HOPE'S Victorian shell is to be rebuilt into a super hospital after city planners passed £135 million plans.
28. Neonatal services are scattered far and wide
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006HOPE Hospital's neonatal intensive care unit will be shifted to Bolton under the hospital shake-up plans.
29. Two good reasons why ‘Making It Better’ has made it worse
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006PREMATURE twins Daisy and Adam Hancock were born at Hope Hospital on the very day health chiefs confirmed the end of an era for the maternity unit.
30. Hope campaign united our city
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006THE Advertiser's campaign to save Hope Hospital's services attracted support from across the city and beyond.
